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The Daily journal-herald. (Delaware, Ohio), 1919-05-24

Page 1

THE DAILY JOURN AL-HERALD
THE JOURNAL HERALD RECEIVES THE FULL UNITED PRESS WIRE NEWS REPORTS
WEATHER—dowdy K.night anal Sunday, probably occasional showers.
IIKI.AU lltK. OHIO. s.vn I tl > A ^ i: VEXING, MAI _l, oii'i
VOl.I VIK 77 NO. :'.!
PHUT TEN I'UNTH PEK WKKK
MISS ASQUiTH IS RUMANIAN PRINCESS
_J
Bj < AIM. li. l.KOAT
I an'. Ins, SUiil ('ori-a-s|K.ilila-nl.
Berlin, Ida • 'it. iha- Oerasnn at-
ide !• -■ : 'I nir the peace treaty
-which is Constantly developing new
phases, was represented as follows:
When thi- wns vvritten:
Germany la prepared to ao apt
mod Med pence terms bal her delegates will oe called home if the allies
flatly lafnse to make alternations.
This view wns obtained from both
officials and -emi-otlicial .-our.es.
ii *a.- farther revealed that there
Is a disposition to be satisfied with
>'•[-;. slight changer, iii the terms.
which would serve to assuage the
leading- of that portion of the population Opposed to the treaty. The
government. In tha event of even unimportant modifications, could point
to tip-in ;.- a diplomatic victory."
lag never to give in to the Pok
Oerany, it is said, has no Intention
oi resisting the application oi tha
treaty condition- in the waot, but
in the east tliere appear- to be every
possibly of blood shed
Tiiis agitation in the east teems
to an outside observer aa particular,
ly futile since a-veii if a plebiscite
were granted in the corridor to be
given Poland there i- every liklihood
the vote would go against the Germans Nevertheless, tin- Gerasaa
goverameat feels that it could use
the plebiscite ai proof to the people
that the principle n Ml I -determination had been fully carried out. and
that there was nothing left to do but
submit to the will of the people and
in-, epi the terms.
The economic and food situation in
Germany obviously i- such that the
What will happen in Germany if country could not hold long against
Ilia- treatv i- not signed, is- a allies- re-application of the allied blockade
lion only tbe future can reveal Hut. and thera are many predictions that
in the realm of prophecy trodible j if the delegates refused to sign, anil
can ea ally be foreseen on the east-ithe blockade were clamped on again
era front The nationalistic spirit tliere would be an upheaval that
in kean there especially in Silesia. ' would sweep the present government
the population of which is threaten-;from power.
sAlil. maim-: Following at. ai
tack from the rear by an automi
a horse ovv rn •'. i. Han i ■ ',
jumped over tip- railing of a brldga
thirty feet high and iwaat I.i' .
. -,. safety
800 EXPRESS
IMS RET!
AFTER STRIKE
Detroit, Mich., Ma) -' I Sis hundred express workers, who have man
,n strk'- -:nce '1'u esd a, y, returaed
to work today pending Mttlement
v the labor board at Washington
nl their demand.- for high.'- -
.-ini better working condition
Their decision to resume work
wed a conference between offi-
.,]- o trie Ami-ri.-acri railvva H
press company, workers representative- and a representative of the goverameat.
Y NEXT TUESDAY
Bf
I iiii.il l'n-'
HKNKi UlKHi
. Stall I -,,|-l-a--pa.nala-lll .
rmer dual
among
lad tiia- r . tati Jiiro-
Parl Ma; tt Tha laatrlan I Slavia a; okakia
treat) . expected to oe completed -
Tuesday and pr. to the enemj '.be army will ba reduced to a mere
delegate. Wedne-aja.. or Thursday police force, probably aoout 15.9M
ll wat learni live men and all remaining artillery will
irrendered with prohibition
working out rmi wasiagaii • - -r.e
proving a difficult task, especially''Skoda seige guns
I'rince Antoine Bibesaca and his wife
who was Miss Elizabeth Asqmttt.
When Miss Elizabeth Aaquath
married Prince Antoine Bibeseo recently two ceremonies were held, oae
in the Greek chun-h and the other
in St. Margaret's church at Went
minster. London. Prince Bibesco
is secretary of tbe Roumanian legation in Ixmdori and the Prince* Bibesco is the daughter of Eforbert H.
Asquith, the British statesman. The
photograph shows the newly married
couple starting out for a morning
* *
way a re-
*********
PERSONALS
****o**o*
.Mr. Thorpe oi Columbu
.-ent visitor in the .-it..
Master Frederick Park)
well the past lew day-
Mrs L. I. Branca of the liowtown
Road, who baa beea ill, la Improving.)
M - \l.i- Mnhoney is -pending
the week.end with friends iti Cin-
j cinnu:.
Mis- Helen Coy of Colum
A I I
arrival from
Harry Curtis hai
>' the
■ rivate
received '.v
wa-
i rot her Mr Arthur Curtis of
tins citl Hi wa- with the I I Oth
field artillery whi' New
port Nee,-. \'a
a cony of T.be ifaloac N > Et-
ening Telegram came to this office
Saturday morning and shows the de-
- velopment of a newspaper plant a,f-
, ier being in competent and efficient
■hand- In December 1906 the Tele-
nrew ers
victor) ovei
, gram was started and sine.- that time
the guest of friends in Delaware last I .__ _,__.,, . __
6 ,'h-- steadily gra-wn through well-
a^rii-ned efforts on the part of the
TREATY TERMS
E10
15
FRENCH FEYER
STARTS TRIP
week when
'I'nited .States Judge Mayer granted
in temporary injunction restraining r
I federal official from interferriug
with tbe manufacture
per
of 22 .
late pita!
cent beer. Judge A. N. Hand earlier'
ruled that under
Mi-- Sadie Goeller of tiie Citizen-'
i Telephone Co.. will spend the week-
ien in Marion.
Mr Alien Long underwent I -right
H OS-
operation at the Jane M. Cast
little uni ert.i in a- to : he nn in.
,outcome it i- general!) held enforcement will have to rest .villi local lu
officials acting tinder general itatutes
until the iegi-i.ii ure can agra-a- on a
new enforcement measure.
The state liquor I'cen-e laoard at °n
,. , ... ... , iifaining 2 7.". per ,-ent alcohol is in
< oliimi.it- will co-operate with local | ""
officials Mori.lav in keeping saloon
the week, had
proper circumstances federal pro-e-
cuting attorneys could be enjoined
and that the case should lie fought
the issue of, whether beer con-
bustliag management Now '-ot_.es
the time for young blood and we 100
the name of Mr Duugla- N Callander, sot. ot Mr R A. Callander on
tha- masthead Mr. Callander is the
finished p nod act and will make
tilings boom around the Telegram
office and in Malone and vicinity.
Sergeant Thomas T Dix, or the
",47th Machine Gun Company. 91st
his home in
having received
l
liy
i ri-.
IKKD
May .4
KKIUil'SOX
The treaty will
delaying its
"• I
signed
delegate
or the
ldventure al Cologni
larrlval until Sunday
The present indiaations are lhat
.. the allied and German the allies will four of live days
between June lu and 16—jto study the German counter-propos-
armistice will be broken jai- before replying and will then al-
. as tha- forecast in peace circles to j low the Germans about the
lay time iii which to make up
Tin' Germans are now expected tojtniffdt about siagalng.
'in.I the allies their counter-propos- A rei.ort understood to have
ii- ri> Mav b These will be printed forwarded to the Patted States yea.
in hook form and will be almost as terday that Karl Kautzky one of the
voluminous al the allied treatv. The bailers of the German Independent
mechanical part of the work has beam Socialists was in Versailles to confer
held up owing to the train bringing with the enenn delegates. wns
the German printing machinery to denied todav
Versailles meeting with some mis- mission
that have :,
closed Tin
na- seal
Mate.
to
Ot paid the license fee
board's inspectors will
tile lal^e, < ■. 11' - - of the
Hy I'nited Press
I'aris. May L'4 Lieutenant Roger, Freni-h aviator, started for Mor
occ.c> from Villa Coublay. near Par
is. at I'. O'clock this morning preliminary to a proposed trap--At lanli.
flight.
He was expected to follow the
route mapped out by Lieutenant
l-'iititan from the west coast of Africa to St. Paul- Locks, and thence to
same the Brazilian coast
their I Ponton made thra-a- stmts but met
with a mishap a-ach time
010 ba y
SHT
toxicatiag.
The date for the hearing on application for final injunction will be
-et next Thursday after whiah Itepl
will be taken to carry the case lo
the circuit court of appeal and pro'ta.
ably the v s supreme court !
The argument before sludge Mayer consumed more than three hours
Klihu Root and Wm. I> Gutherie
appa-aring for the brewers and Col.
r c, Kaffey. for the attorney
• rai
l-'rula
Mrs Allison Urake of Sharoevllle
ll visiting Mr and Mrs Anderson of
Kast Winter -treet.
Idas Ar.na Malone of St. Marys,
Columbus, was visiting her parents divlsion arrived at
in Delaware Saturday. "Prospect. Thursdav
Mr C. J. Hughes, restaurant Pnh-fM honorable discharge at Camp
prletor at Magnet,.. Springs, was a , 0l.js u-ashln-tor) whf,rP fh(, divj„
Delaware visitor Saturday ;,,„_ w;i_ m„sterPd olU aftPr parad.
Mrs Pert Griffith and littlo SOB, ^ _, Suokan„ ,,„. j,^.., Qome
Doraaee, were recent guests of Mr. -^ w_ we_t m Fra_re ._ ^.^
and Mrs Arthur Cowgill. north of L i a 1 v with the vs-h division and
town, iwas tran-ferred into the (1st as a re-
Mrs. Arthur Birdsell of Rhecn street,pl|Nn.nt !i(,f()re thpjr ,_., fina] drj_ft
attended the VV H M meeting at;
i Thursdav j
nin-
5,000 OHIO
the French liason
JUNIP OFF" OF
PLANE I. C. 4 IS
AGAIN DELAYED
I INIM.AY Grace M. K. church
has gone over the top in Centenary
a-ampaign with subsci iptiolis totalling $49 476
Bj l'nlted I' -
Norfolk Vs., Mav
Hay Liner Virginia
rvata-r- l-'lia al 12 I
morning nesr Smiths
know n v et -.v hei her
F n R F THREE KILLED
FIVE
:>; The
irilell III
li cluck
point, it i
a ii v lives
(Md
the
this
- not
were
CLOSE TONIGHT
* * * * *
DEATHS
♦ ♦ ♦ « «
1'. v In i led Press
Washington. May ^4 I'nlavor-
able weather today again blocked
the plans of Lieut Commander at
Ponta del Gada to "jump off iu iha-
r-_ plane N (.' 4 for l.isaon.
V measaga from Admiral lack-on
in the w.oti'- filed at 3 2,n this morning ( Washington timet and reaching here at 7 :18 t. m. said
Tha>re is the hope and belief af
Navy officials here that the navy
B- boat" will be able to start off
on the next lap tomorrow morning
(apt. Alexander <'. rrmmee.
Word has been received of the
death ol Captain Alexander c Pra-
ser which occurred at John Hopkins
hospital in Baltimore. Md where
he had been a patient for the past night On lv IC3 saloon- in tin- -taia-
three months The word was re-have paid ilu- requisite $::".". license
Today, rain or ahlae, dawn- va.-t
More than ."..nun Ohio saloon- will
close their doors tonight, pro ia ilj
ior all time
Although eoastltutioaal pro
tion in Ohio does nol become effea
tiva- rintrl Vlonda-. midnight. the
licen-e va-ar will end at midnight to-
ceived by Mrs f A Bartholomew
nf North Washington street
l-'uni-ral services will be held from
lhe resilience of his sister, Mr-. P.
fee to remain open Monda-. th.- final
.lav ot th. wit regime
Reports from all parts of the
last night indicated the saloon*
MAItVSVIM.K
Perger. R4. is dead.
M rs
Keziah
K Stiffey. 14 7n Neil svenUC Colum- doing
mis Ohio. 'larga-
Mr. Liiiniill .1. PMMps soma parts of Ihe slate saloon- vv.'ra-
Emmkl J Philip- ot \y.arr.-ii Ohio crowded ami some in the crowd- la-
aged ::i years, di.-d I'rhlav night at 'miented the passing of John Barley-
lii o clock at tin- Warr.-n hospital (,orn. hut almost evervwher.' tb. ...
from injuries received wh.n he aaakroas of the bars were inclined to be
strtnk by a large auto truck Wednes. Jpbilosophlcal about it
day He leaves a wile and two chll- j .\ regular bargain day Stampede
dren. father and mother and t WO {wai reported from Sanduskv when a
brothers
lost The Chesapeake liner, citv of
Baltimore puked np survivors and
i- bringing then, to Norflolk Other
survivors were picked up !,v Washington and Baltimore boats
Thra.a- boats -aw the plight ol the
Virginia and -t'-:i:ii''il to the rescue
It probablv wa- due only to the
proximity ol these vr-seels, that a
heavy Ions of live- dial not result.
Thej did nut arrive however, until ;
ilu- flames bad burned the Virginia almoal tn the water'i a-dga'
S.'ar.'h lit In- were played over the
wnta-r- sarronndina the burning res
sa-l and revealed a, cording to eve
witnesses th. ntruggtes of many,
men, women snd chllairea who hail
Jamped lato Ihe water s»me were
with.mt life belt* One lifeboat witb
!••''' oars in place bni maaaed and un-'
occupied ■ nmi• under tin- glan- aif
Crestline Wednesday
.of this week
Miss Marlon Hansel was in Colnm-
i'.ius. Saturday, where she alll
--'iiest at a dinner pari., al Hot'-.
Deahler, tonight
Mr- C E Pern Mr- Fowler and
;\ir- Georgi Clauaing were a:
■ the Delaware delegates ..' Crestllne.j
Wednesd - and Thnradaj
Mr- Lawreace Powew I
'to Camp Sherman when she will
meet her husband. Lieut Powera,
•home from overseas' sen ■
' I'rof and Mr- C E Weatl
'had as their guest- on Saturday
tmorniiis-'. the memlierf ol the Junior
Class of Cardlngton High School.
Private Hairj A High an
Friday evening Irom Camp
'where he was recentl>
in P.elgium Mr Dix is the son of
Mr- c S 1'ix of Prospect, and be-
ifore entering the armv was in the
lemploy of the Pennsylvania R R
in the Marion '.eight office as
,-lerk and cash lei He wi' -
sunie hi- work after a few divs
around horr..
PLANE MAKES
and
the
isirniinguam Ala . May .'4 Three hoaae
persons were killed and five fatally Sherman
,,pl -nonora'.ly dlacharged from the armv
Mrs Sarah Uing-Brown
of Kerkers\ille are
Brown's parents Mr
\ c Hrown south of town
W Hough is in Colum
Saturdav nnd Wlll be ln attend
HOTEL T 0 P
injured, threa* seriously injured
manv more or less seriously hurt
early today when an automobile (daughter
truck carrying a homeward bound "guests of Mr-
picnic part) was struck by a freight and Mr-
train at a crossing between I'.essem-
er and Baalej
session ai .
in important .
genoal's office over
were
60ES TO THE
PEN FOR LIFE
bus
ance upon
at th.- adjutant
Sundav
Judir- H M .lewell of the Delaware connty common plena court.
ha- returned from Akron where he
presided ver the Summit coun-
tv coarl
' sergeant Carl Harris, late ol
S4th division, who was recently discharged from th.' armv ipent th"
day in Delaware Hi- home i- a;
Ostraader
Rev Pa E ■ ■
Pittsburg where hi
;!'•;- L'nlted Press
Cleveland. Ohio. Mat -■>
blimp" fights between \kroc
and Cleveland today foreseen
ra-sult of the successful landinj.
i esterday of a l 60-fool d rl
rr.' roof o- Hotel St.,' •
K.i rph H I'pSOO ,r rea' CBg . ■ •
oi' the five passengers, -aid a
• ■ earrj In |
■ -■ - • :ig complt'•
• -- i-•. nn inch
■
BASEBALL
14 -
.from
' ''''''''^the Men's Mission.irv Conference for' '
Oil al*l.>
the jurv in the Vi>t„r, .,n(i la>nlen of the Lutheran
large busine-s. but not so the searchlights
man- persa.n- expected. In Victor Olmstead Washington, n
paaseager shonrd me of the ships. Colnmbas vi.(v
|w-hich Rteamed In the aid of the erating IU 1-: hour
Virginia. declared the passengers case of Henderson Bandy this morn- ,rhur0h nf the joint synod ot Ohio
apparently had liilb- lime to escape Jin g returned a var.ii.t of mur.t.r in/ Mr prank c, Ann'- uivertising
— in. tir-t degree |maiia«ar of th- Laib-v Light Cor-
SharTer •%•> M,>rr> *aS r,"",nmen'l*'<, Hal"'\poration of Detroit wa- ,n Delawai
oil'lnspector """ *'" '",'1""' ""' *****'** 'h'UT IThut^day on busines
!..■
Railroad Satur- 'steamer
*p.
a.1
-niti ases
The body will arrive over|iargP partv of Canadian- arrived bv i
'the Hocking Valley
d;-.v evening at 1.99 and the funeral
\ ■ W< HMOMIOn — Dough-, will be held from the home of his
ter Just born to Mr. and Mrs. Ravrfather Mr. .1. \V Philips. 177 South
Best has three graast-grandpare'nts iKranklln street. Sunday at 2:30
living 'o'clock. Rev Stafford officiating
and filled their
and grips with liquor
Ohio is the largest -lata'
HMll.M
former depot;
and Demo, rat -
< ountv. is deioi
M c
-tate
b-aaler
In Han.-ock
escape tha- electric
but will serve life imprisonment
ither ..nd game
-l iEi->i at Lin, oln Park on
afternoon when the ladua
trial Commission team
will ie here to me.-i the local team
\-gaitiations are etweei Coach
Hon — - of Ohio Wesieyan and Maiu
■iti the La'- t'" v' r * s;in"' *twaan their
KAST
I IV I I.I-IHU
Bandy was indicted for the alleged
j murder ol H It Day Lancaster taxi
Arbiira ,c.i driver Febraary l" The Mate's
far: tion board award. 11 per rent vvage'ra-e «ns '.ased largely on circtim-
voted dry. but it enters into the arid inci ease to employes
epoch without prohibition onforee-, ville. East Liverpovd
ment machlnerv of anv kind and a Valley Traction Co
of Steuben- stantial evidence
aud Beaver, Jurge Kinkead charga?d
lat 2 p. ra Friday.
tho iur»
] lev-Burrer Company of this .
Mr William I *-oecli barltoae
of the Fourth Street M R church
•f *vVlieeling. W V a will be the r»o
loist at William Street church Sun
day Mr Leach is the brother af
M-ss Vireinia taeach ot Monne'
Hall
'team- to be staged on Soldiers We
Irome H"tni, l>av lun« 5th
\\ tsHINtiTllN I H Fourth
Regiment hand and Kurt ,.-th Regi
ment band play here Mav It for the
celebration for returned sol-

THE DAILY JOURN AL-HERALD
THE JOURNAL HERALD RECEIVES THE FULL UNITED PRESS WIRE NEWS REPORTS
WEATHER—dowdy K.night anal Sunday, probably occasional showers.
IIKI.AU lltK. OHIO. s.vn I tl > A ^ i: VEXING, MAI _l, oii'i
VOl.I VIK 77 NO. :'.!
PHUT TEN I'UNTH PEK WKKK
MISS ASQUiTH IS RUMANIAN PRINCESS
_J
Bj < AIM. li. l.KOAT
I an'. Ins, SUiil ('ori-a-s|K.ilila-nl.
Berlin, Ida • 'it. iha- Oerasnn at-
ide !• -■ : 'I nir the peace treaty
-which is Constantly developing new
phases, was represented as follows:
When thi- wns vvritten:
Germany la prepared to ao apt
mod Med pence terms bal her delegates will oe called home if the allies
flatly lafnse to make alternations.
This view wns obtained from both
officials and -emi-otlicial .-our.es.
ii *a.- farther revealed that there
Is a disposition to be satisfied with
>'•[-;. slight changer, iii the terms.
which would serve to assuage the
leading- of that portion of the population Opposed to the treaty. The
government. In tha event of even unimportant modifications, could point
to tip-in ;.- a diplomatic victory."
lag never to give in to the Pok
Oerany, it is said, has no Intention
oi resisting the application oi tha
treaty condition- in the waot, but
in the east tliere appear- to be every
possibly of blood shed
Tiiis agitation in the east teems
to an outside observer aa particular,
ly futile since a-veii if a plebiscite
were granted in the corridor to be
given Poland there i- every liklihood
the vote would go against the Germans Nevertheless, tin- Gerasaa
goverameat feels that it could use
the plebiscite ai proof to the people
that the principle n Ml I -determination had been fully carried out. and
that there was nothing left to do but
submit to the will of the people and
in-, epi the terms.
The economic and food situation in
Germany obviously i- such that the
What will happen in Germany if country could not hold long against
Ilia- treatv i- not signed, is- a allies- re-application of the allied blockade
lion only tbe future can reveal Hut. and thera are many predictions that
in the realm of prophecy trodible j if the delegates refused to sign, anil
can ea ally be foreseen on the east-ithe blockade were clamped on again
era front The nationalistic spirit tliere would be an upheaval that
in kean there especially in Silesia. ' would sweep the present government
the population of which is threaten-;from power.
sAlil. maim-: Following at. ai
tack from the rear by an automi
a horse ovv rn •'. i. Han i ■ ',
jumped over tip- railing of a brldga
thirty feet high and iwaat I.i' .
. -,. safety
800 EXPRESS
IMS RET!
AFTER STRIKE
Detroit, Mich., Ma) -' I Sis hundred express workers, who have man
,n strk'- -:nce '1'u esd a, y, returaed
to work today pending Mttlement
v the labor board at Washington
nl their demand.- for high.'- -
.-ini better working condition
Their decision to resume work
wed a conference between offi-
.,]- o trie Ami-ri.-acri railvva H
press company, workers representative- and a representative of the goverameat.
Y NEXT TUESDAY
Bf
I iiii.il l'n-'
HKNKi UlKHi
. Stall I -,,|-l-a--pa.nala-lll .
rmer dual
among
lad tiia- r . tati Jiiro-
Parl Ma; tt Tha laatrlan I Slavia a; okakia
treat) . expected to oe completed -
Tuesday and pr. to the enemj '.be army will ba reduced to a mere
delegate. Wedne-aja.. or Thursday police force, probably aoout 15.9M
ll wat learni live men and all remaining artillery will
irrendered with prohibition
working out rmi wasiagaii • - -r.e
proving a difficult task, especially''Skoda seige guns
I'rince Antoine Bibesaca and his wife
who was Miss Elizabeth Asqmttt.
When Miss Elizabeth Aaquath
married Prince Antoine Bibeseo recently two ceremonies were held, oae
in the Greek chun-h and the other
in St. Margaret's church at Went
minster. London. Prince Bibesco
is secretary of tbe Roumanian legation in Ixmdori and the Prince* Bibesco is the daughter of Eforbert H.
Asquith, the British statesman. The
photograph shows the newly married
couple starting out for a morning
* *
way a re-
*********
PERSONALS
****o**o*
.Mr. Thorpe oi Columbu
.-ent visitor in the .-it..
Master Frederick Park)
well the past lew day-
Mrs L. I. Branca of the liowtown
Road, who baa beea ill, la Improving.)
M - \l.i- Mnhoney is -pending
the week.end with friends iti Cin-
j cinnu:.
Mis- Helen Coy of Colum
A I I
arrival from
Harry Curtis hai
>' the
■ rivate
received '.v
wa-
i rot her Mr Arthur Curtis of
tins citl Hi wa- with the I I Oth
field artillery whi' New
port Nee,-. \'a
a cony of T.be ifaloac N > Et-
ening Telegram came to this office
Saturday morning and shows the de-
- velopment of a newspaper plant a,f-
, ier being in competent and efficient
■hand- In December 1906 the Tele-
nrew ers
victor) ovei
, gram was started and sine.- that time
the guest of friends in Delaware last I .__ _,__.,, . __
6 ,'h-- steadily gra-wn through well-
a^rii-ned efforts on the part of the
TREATY TERMS
E10
15
FRENCH FEYER
STARTS TRIP
week when
'I'nited .States Judge Mayer granted
in temporary injunction restraining r
I federal official from interferriug
with tbe manufacture
per
of 22 .
late pita!
cent beer. Judge A. N. Hand earlier'
ruled that under
Mi-- Sadie Goeller of tiie Citizen-'
i Telephone Co.. will spend the week-
ien in Marion.
Mr Alien Long underwent I -right
H OS-
operation at the Jane M. Cast
little uni ert.i in a- to : he nn in.
,outcome it i- general!) held enforcement will have to rest .villi local lu
officials acting tinder general itatutes
until the iegi-i.ii ure can agra-a- on a
new enforcement measure.
The state liquor I'cen-e laoard at °n
,. , ... ... , iifaining 2 7.". per ,-ent alcohol is in
< oliimi.it- will co-operate with local | ""
officials Mori.lav in keeping saloon
the week, had
proper circumstances federal pro-e-
cuting attorneys could be enjoined
and that the case should lie fought
the issue of, whether beer con-
bustliag management Now '-ot_.es
the time for young blood and we 100
the name of Mr Duugla- N Callander, sot. ot Mr R A. Callander on
tha- masthead Mr. Callander is the
finished p nod act and will make
tilings boom around the Telegram
office and in Malone and vicinity.
Sergeant Thomas T Dix, or the
",47th Machine Gun Company. 91st
his home in
having received
l
liy
i ri-.
IKKD
May .4
KKIUil'SOX
The treaty will
delaying its
"• I
signed
delegate
or the
ldventure al Cologni
larrlval until Sunday
The present indiaations are lhat
.. the allied and German the allies will four of live days
between June lu and 16—jto study the German counter-propos-
armistice will be broken jai- before replying and will then al-
. as tha- forecast in peace circles to j low the Germans about the
lay time iii which to make up
Tin' Germans are now expected tojtniffdt about siagalng.
'in.I the allies their counter-propos- A rei.ort understood to have
ii- ri> Mav b These will be printed forwarded to the Patted States yea.
in hook form and will be almost as terday that Karl Kautzky one of the
voluminous al the allied treatv. The bailers of the German Independent
mechanical part of the work has beam Socialists was in Versailles to confer
held up owing to the train bringing with the enenn delegates. wns
the German printing machinery to denied todav
Versailles meeting with some mis- mission
that have :,
closed Tin
na- seal
Mate.
to
Ot paid the license fee
board's inspectors will
tile lal^e, < ■. 11' - - of the
Hy I'nited Press
I'aris. May L'4 Lieutenant Roger, Freni-h aviator, started for Mor
occ.c> from Villa Coublay. near Par
is. at I'. O'clock this morning preliminary to a proposed trap--At lanli.
flight.
He was expected to follow the
route mapped out by Lieutenant
l-'iititan from the west coast of Africa to St. Paul- Locks, and thence to
same the Brazilian coast
their I Ponton made thra-a- stmts but met
with a mishap a-ach time
010 ba y
SHT
toxicatiag.
The date for the hearing on application for final injunction will be
-et next Thursday after whiah Itepl
will be taken to carry the case lo
the circuit court of appeal and pro'ta.
ably the v s supreme court !
The argument before sludge Mayer consumed more than three hours
Klihu Root and Wm. I> Gutherie
appa-aring for the brewers and Col.
r c, Kaffey. for the attorney
• rai
l-'rula
Mrs Allison Urake of Sharoevllle
ll visiting Mr and Mrs Anderson of
Kast Winter -treet.
Idas Ar.na Malone of St. Marys,
Columbus, was visiting her parents divlsion arrived at
in Delaware Saturday. "Prospect. Thursdav
Mr C. J. Hughes, restaurant Pnh-fM honorable discharge at Camp
prletor at Magnet,.. Springs, was a , 0l.js u-ashln-tor) whf,rP fh(, divj„
Delaware visitor Saturday ;,,„_ w;i_ m„sterPd olU aftPr parad.
Mrs Pert Griffith and littlo SOB, ^ _, Suokan„ ,,„. j,^.., Qome
Doraaee, were recent guests of Mr. -^ w_ we_t m Fra_re ._ ^.^
and Mrs Arthur Cowgill. north of L i a 1 v with the vs-h division and
town, iwas tran-ferred into the (1st as a re-
Mrs. Arthur Birdsell of Rhecn street,pl|Nn.nt !i(,f()re thpjr ,_., fina] drj_ft
attended the VV H M meeting at;
i Thursdav j
nin-
5,000 OHIO
the French liason
JUNIP OFF" OF
PLANE I. C. 4 IS
AGAIN DELAYED
I INIM.AY Grace M. K. church
has gone over the top in Centenary
a-ampaign with subsci iptiolis totalling $49 476
Bj l'nlted I' -
Norfolk Vs., Mav
Hay Liner Virginia
rvata-r- l-'lia al 12 I
morning nesr Smiths
know n v et -.v hei her
F n R F THREE KILLED
FIVE
:>; The
irilell III
li cluck
point, it i
a ii v lives
(Md
the
this
- not
were
CLOSE TONIGHT
* * * * *
DEATHS
♦ ♦ ♦ « «
1'. v In i led Press
Washington. May ^4 I'nlavor-
able weather today again blocked
the plans of Lieut Commander at
Ponta del Gada to "jump off iu iha-
r-_ plane N (.' 4 for l.isaon.
V measaga from Admiral lack-on
in the w.oti'- filed at 3 2,n this morning ( Washington timet and reaching here at 7 :18 t. m. said
Tha>re is the hope and belief af
Navy officials here that the navy
B- boat" will be able to start off
on the next lap tomorrow morning
(apt. Alexander
in P.elgium Mr Dix is the son of
Mr- c S 1'ix of Prospect, and be-
ifore entering the armv was in the
lemploy of the Pennsylvania R R
in the Marion '.eight office as
,-lerk and cash lei He wi' -
sunie hi- work after a few divs
around horr..
PLANE MAKES
and
the
isirniinguam Ala . May .'4 Three hoaae
persons were killed and five fatally Sherman
,,pl -nonora'.ly dlacharged from the armv
Mrs Sarah Uing-Brown
of Kerkers\ille are
Brown's parents Mr
\ c Hrown south of town
W Hough is in Colum
Saturdav nnd Wlll be ln attend
HOTEL T 0 P
injured, threa* seriously injured
manv more or less seriously hurt
early today when an automobile (daughter
truck carrying a homeward bound "guests of Mr-
picnic part) was struck by a freight and Mr-
train at a crossing between I'.essem-
er and Baalej
session ai .
in important .
genoal's office over
were
60ES TO THE
PEN FOR LIFE
bus
ance upon
at th.- adjutant
Sundav
Judir- H M .lewell of the Delaware connty common plena court.
ha- returned from Akron where he
presided ver the Summit coun-
tv coarl
' sergeant Carl Harris, late ol
S4th division, who was recently discharged from th.' armv ipent th"
day in Delaware Hi- home i- a;
Ostraader
Rev Pa E ■ ■
Pittsburg where hi
;!'•;- L'nlted Press
Cleveland. Ohio. Mat -■>
blimp" fights between \kroc
and Cleveland today foreseen
ra-sult of the successful landinj.
i esterday of a l 60-fool d rl
rr.' roof o- Hotel St.,' •
K.i rph H I'pSOO ,r rea' CBg . ■ •
oi' the five passengers, -aid a
• ■ earrj In |
■ -■ - • :ig complt'•
• -- i-•. nn inch
■
BASEBALL
14 -
.from
' ''''''''^the Men's Mission.irv Conference for' '
Oil al*l.>
the jurv in the Vi>t„r, .,n(i la>nlen of the Lutheran
large busine-s. but not so the searchlights
man- persa.n- expected. In Victor Olmstead Washington, n
paaseager shonrd me of the ships. Colnmbas vi.(v
|w-hich Rteamed In the aid of the erating IU 1-: hour
Virginia. declared the passengers case of Henderson Bandy this morn- ,rhur0h nf the joint synod ot Ohio
apparently had liilb- lime to escape Jin g returned a var.ii.t of mur.t.r in/ Mr prank c, Ann'- uivertising
— in. tir-t degree |maiia«ar of th- Laib-v Light Cor-
SharTer •%•> M,>rr> *aS r,"",nmen'l*'i at Lin, oln Park on
afternoon when the ladua
trial Commission team
will ie here to me.-i the local team
\-gaitiations are etweei Coach
Hon — - of Ohio Wesieyan and Maiu
■iti the La'- t'" v' r * s;in"' *twaan their
KAST
I IV I I.I-IHU
Bandy was indicted for the alleged
j murder ol H It Day Lancaster taxi
Arbiira ,c.i driver Febraary l" The Mate's
far: tion board award. 11 per rent vvage'ra-e «ns '.ased largely on circtim-
voted dry. but it enters into the arid inci ease to employes
epoch without prohibition onforee-, ville. East Liverpovd
ment machlnerv of anv kind and a Valley Traction Co
of Steuben- stantial evidence
aud Beaver, Jurge Kinkead charga?d
lat 2 p. ra Friday.
tho iur»
] lev-Burrer Company of this .
Mr William I *-oecli barltoae
of the Fourth Street M R church
•f *vVlieeling. W V a will be the r»o
loist at William Street church Sun
day Mr Leach is the brother af
M-ss Vireinia taeach ot Monne'
Hall
'team- to be staged on Soldiers We
Irome H"tni, l>av lun« 5th
\\ tsHINtiTllN I H Fourth
Regiment hand and Kurt ,.-th Regi
ment band play here Mav It for the
celebration for returned sol-